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Omamori (お守り) are Japanese amulets/charms/talismans sold at religious sites and dedicated to particular Shinto deities as well as Buddhist figures, and are said to provide various forms of luck or protection.

Originally made from paper or wood, modern amulets are items usually kept inside a brocade bag and may contain a prayer or religious inscription of invocation.

Omamori are then made sacred through the use of ritual and are said to contain busshin (spiritual evolutions) in a Shinto context or kesshin (manifestations) in a Buddhist context.

Omamori should never be opened in order to avoid losing their protective benefits, and should belong only to one person. Often they are tied to a backpack, purse, car mirror, etc.

Throwing an amulet in the trash is highly discouraged. Old omamori should not be placed in the trash with other commonly discarded rubbish, but rather treated with respect.

Prices below are listed with the currency in Japanese YENEvery 24 hours the store updates the exchange rates of foreign currencies to the Japanese YEN

The price of each omamori is 2400 yenThis price includes free shipping from Japan to all over the world

Each omamori includes a greeting card in Japanese style, with envelope ...... if you will give the omamori to someone, you will use this card to write a dedication

** DISCOUNTS **

If you buy 2 omamori, you have a discount of 8%The price of a single omamori is 2208 yen instead of 2400 yen

If you buy 3 omamori, you have a discount of 12%The price of a single omamori is 2112 yen instead of 2400 yen

If you buy 4 omamori, you have a discount of 16%The price of a single omamori is 2016 yen instead of 2400 yen

If you buy 5 to 9 omamori, you have a discount of 20%The price of a single omamori is 1920 yen instead of 2400 yen

If you buy 10 to 14 omamori, you have a discount of 25%The price of a single omamori is 1800 yen instead of 2400 yen

If you buy 15 to 19 omamori, you have a discount of 28%The price of a single omamori is 1728 yen instead of 2400 yen

If you buy 20 omamori or more, you have a discount of 30%The price of a single omamori is 1680 yen instead of 2400 yen

** SHIPPING**

BY AIRMAIL - From two to four weeks on averageShipping by airmail is free from Japan to all over the world, but it is not traceableIf you want to track your package, the tracking price is an additional 600 yen

Himuro jinja (氷室神社) is a Shinto shrine in Nara, located directly across the street from the Nara National Museum.

Established in the 8th century, around the time the capital was moved to Nara, the central ritual at this shrine centered around encasing fish in blocks of ice, and offering them to the gods.

The main worship hall (haiden) is two ma wide, and one ma deep.

During the Edo period, the shrine was one of a number of sites employed by the Imperial Court and Tokugawa shogunate as a site for important government rituals. It was also a central hub of performers, of bugaku in particular (Japanese court dance). In earlier periods, Himuro jinja was a major gagaku (Japanese classical music) site as well.